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Mehmed II's Ottoman Navy: The Dockyards That Built an Empire

4 min · 9. juli 2026
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In the years after conquering Constantinople, Mehmed II set his sights on the sea. This episode explores the massive naval expansion that transformed the Ottoman Empire into a Mediterranean power — the construction of the Tersane-i Amire (Imperial Dockyard) at the Golden Horn, the recruitment of Greek and Italian shipwrights, and the development of a standing fleet that could challenge Venice. We follow the story of the Gallipoli arsenal, the building of galleys and galleasses, and the strategic thinking behind Mehmed's 'island hopping' campaigns in the Aegean. Along the way, we encounter the admiral Yunus Pasha, the captured Venetian galleys repurposed for Ottoman use, and the logistical challenge of feeding and arming thousands of rowers. How did a sultan known for land warfare build a navy from nothing? And what did it cost? #MehmedII #OttomanNavy #Tersane-iAmire #GoldenHorn #Gallipoli #Galleys #Venice #Aegean #YunusPasha #Shipbuilding #Mediterranean #15thCentury #NavalHistory #Empire #FexingoHistory #History #OttomanEmpire #MehmedTheConqueror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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